St. Anthony's College

Curriculum

Children can be admitted to Nursery class at the age of three years, and to other primary classes, according to their date of birth. They follow the English National Curriculum with specialised teaching in Spanish, drama and sports. The pupils are also taken up to a specialised computer room and are taught I.C.T. At the age of eleven, Year 7 pupils normally transfer to the Senior department.

Pupils transferring from other schools can do so at any age. We like to meet such pupils with their parents for an informal interview.

The curriculum in the senior school again follows that of England, leading to General Certificates of Secondary Education (GCSE's) examinations and General Certificates of Education (GCE's) Advanced Level (A-Level).


Subjects offered include:

 

Accounting French Mathematics
Art Geography Performing Arts
Biology Government and Politics Physical Education
Business Studies Health and Social Care Physics
Chemistry History Psychology
English Language I.C.T. Sociology
English Literature Law Spanish

 

From the age of three all non Spanish pupils learn Spanish, whilst Spanish pupils study Literature and Sociales (History and Geography). These courses lead to the qualifications of Graduado Escolar (2° de ESO) and Bachillerato (1° de Bachillerato) and COU which prepare them for examinations set by the University of Malaga

Students are prepared from Year 1 onwards for the LAMDA examinations, London Association for music and dramatic Arts.

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